Hair-tonic and dandruff preventive.



coehineal, one dram,

it softens the scalp UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

HAIR-TONIC AND DANDRUFF PREVENTIVE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 28, 1907.

Application filed July 20,1905. SerialNo. 270.508.

To all whmn it may concern:

Be it known that 1, Runs W. BROOK, a citizen of the United States,residing at Tombstone, in the county of tory of Arizona, have invented anew an useful Hair-Tonic and Dandruff Preventive, of which the followingis a specification.

My composition consists of the following ingredients combined in theproportions stated,namely,'-extgaqt of Witch hazel, ten ounces, hydlTniQ :.Ql oral, two drams, Elorida w'ater, one ounce, a hhol, one ounce.These ingredients are to be thoroughly mingled by agitation.

In using the above named composition, the same is to be applied to thescalp at suitable intervals of time, and when so a plied,

and prevents the Ormation of dandruff, and allows the scalp and the hairto come into a natural condition, in which it may be maintained bycontinuing the applications from time to time as found necessary.

I regard the hydrate of chloral and witch hazel as the rimal elements ofthe composition, but find the composition containing all the elementsabove set forth, and in the proportions specified to be mostsatisfactory Cochise, Terriof matter to prevent out'of the hair,

consistin of extract of hhazel,,hydrate of chlora cochineal, Floridawater and alcohol, in substantially the described proportions.

2. A composition to prevent dandruff and stop falling out of the hairconsisting of eX- tract of witchhazel, hydrate of chloral, and asuitable diluent and vehicle in substantially the described proportions.

3. A composition for preventing dandruif and stopping the falling. outof the hair, containin extract of Witchhazel and hydrate of chlora inthe proportions often ounces of the former and two drams of the latter.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Tombstone Arizonathis 10th day -of July, 1905.

FRANS W. BROCK.

In presence of A. A. HYDE, LULU B. HYDE.

